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Freight & Transport in BelgradeSerbia

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Belgrade is Serbia's capital and the logistics hub of the Western Balkans. Located at the confluence of Corridor VII (Danube) and Corridor X, it serves as the key transit point for freight between Greece and Central Europe. Note: Serbia is not in the EU, so customs documentation is required.

Corridor X hub1,100 km from AthensNon-EU: customs requiredFree quotes in 24h
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Indicative freight prices in Belgrade2026

Market price ranges by shipment type

2026 market rates — final quote depends on volume, floor access, and date.

Shipment typeIndicative price
Pallet Athens–Belgrade (LTL)80 – €175
FTL Athens–Belgrade (13.6m truck)1200 – €2000
Pallet Sofia–Belgrade (LTL)50 – €110

Packing materials and tailgate lifts charged separately where required. Request a quote for exact pricing.

Quote checklist (1 minute)

What to have ready

  • Full pickup & delivery address
  • Pallet count or volume (m³) and total weight
  • Commercial invoice and packing list (customs required)
  • HS tariff codes for all goods
  • Desired loading date
  • Customs broker contact (if applicable)

Key logistics areas in Belgrade

Novi BeogradZemunRakovicaSurčin (airport)Pančevo Industrial ZoneObrenovac

Useful information

Customs for freight to/from Serbia

Serbia is not an EU member. All commercial shipments crossing the Greek–Serbian border (typically via Bulgaria) require: CMR, commercial invoice, packing list, and HS codes. Most carriers on Haulx can arrange customs brokerage — confirm at booking.

The Athens–Belgrade freight corridor

The Athens–Belgrade route (≈1,100 km) runs via Thessaloniki–Evzonoi–Skopje or via Sofia–Niš on Corridor X. Transit time for FTL is typically 2–3 days including border crossing. LTL runs 4–6 days.

How freight pricing works in Belgrade

Price depends mainly on volume/weight, floor access (elevator/stairs), loading constraints, date (month-end or weekend), and add-ons such as packing, tailgate lift, and assembly.

What to include for an accurate quote

Provide: pickup and delivery addresses, floor + elevator info, item list or cubic metres, any special handling needs (fragile, oversized), and your preferred date/window. The more detail you give, the fewer surprises on delivery day.

Cross-border freight from Belgrade

Belgrade is a key logistics hub for Southeast European freight corridors. Whether you need LTL (shared load, lower cost) or FTL (dedicated truck, faster), carriers on Haulx service major Balkan and EU destinations.

Routes from / to Belgrade

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Frequently asked questions

What documents do I need to ship freight to Serbia?
You need a CMR, commercial invoice, packing list, and HS tariff codes. For some goods, an export declaration may be required on the EU side. Haulx carriers can advise and arrange customs handling.
How long does Athens–Belgrade freight take?
FTL: 2–3 days. LTL: 4–6 days. Border crossing adds approximately 2–4 hours depending on congestion at the Corridor X checkpoints.
How do I get a freight quote in Belgrade?
Submit your shipment details on Haulx — pickup and delivery addresses, weight/volume, date. You'll receive quotes from multiple licensed carriers within minutes.
What information do carriers need?
Address from/to, floor + elevator, item list or volume, any special requirements (fragile, oversized, packing), and your preferred date.
Do carriers on Haulx handle cross-border shipments?
Yes. Many carriers based in Belgrade run regular routes to Sofia, Bucharest, Belgrade, Athens, Thessaloniki, and other Balkan destinations — including customs documentation for non-EU routes.

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